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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2009

From "O'Hara, U.S. Treasury"

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  • HOLY SHIT ShaDeed-the "AND" variant before 1973! Of all the Uni logos-this one takes the cake!

  • This was quite a very deadly combo here! 1st the Mark VII Shocking Gold, then another static B/G logo for David Jaansen's own company w/ no music and then the Universal-TV logo w/ a matching font from the closing credits of this show for the "And" byline!

    Now this combo can scare off some 1st-time viewers!

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  • i miss the hammer:)

  • Wheres the hammer

  • Was that Richard Belding in the credits? Now we know what he was doing before he became principal of Bayside.

  • @case139

    Clicked it by accident! Now I can't delete it! Sorry!

  • @Sheri451

    Yes, the Screen Gems "Siday" logo is the creepiest ever, not to mention one of the worst. No wonder they brought it, along with the corporate name, back for slasher-type movies. But the Mark VII hammer still rings true as a judge's gavel, polishing off the crooks that Friday and Gannon (or Malloy and Reed) worked so hard to bring to justice.

  • When I was littl. They used to show a mans sweaty hand and he had a rock chipper in one hand and a hammer or something in the othet, whenever that came on. I would scream and run out of the room. I would see that Mark VII and know what was coming up next. It scared me for some reason, along with that creepy Screen Gems music, the bu bu bu bu bu bu dllllllllll ddllllllllllllllllllllllll.

  • It did. Several times. We watched it every week before switching over to The Odd Couple.

    And I was in kindergarten at the time.

  • Harry O came three years after O'Hara.

  • Actually it was his fourth. He'd previously starred in Richard Diamond Private Eye, The Fugitive and Harry O.

  • Yep. This one is 1971.

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